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Conversation peace: Alastair McIntosh on Quaker reconciliation work in  conflict zones
17th November 2023

Conversation peace: Alastair McIntosh on Quaker reconciliation work in conflict zones

by Alastair McIntosh
Brought to heal: Sarah Alldred and Penelope Gouk visit the Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art
17th November 2023

Brought to heal: Sarah Alldred and Penelope Gouk visit the Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art

by Sarah Alldred and Penelope Gouk
Park life: Tony D’Souza is a mine of information
17th November 2023

Park life: Tony D’Souza is a mine of information

by Tony D’Souza
Much to recommend: James Nelson, an advisor to the project, on a UNESCO education revision
17th November 2023

Much to recommend: James Nelson, an advisor to the project, on a UNESCO education revision

by James Nelson
Beneath sufferance stones
17th November 2023

Beneath sufferance stones

by Steve Day
‘Summoned, roused, constrained’: Jonathan Wooding on the ‘Quakerish predisposition’ of William Words
10th November 2023

‘Summoned, roused, constrained’: Jonathan Wooding on the ‘Quakerish predisposition’ of William Words

by Jonathan Wooding
Light work: David Harries reports from CCQW
10th November 2023

Light work: David Harries reports from CCQW

by David Harries
Unhanded: Lucy Pollard offers some reflections on living and dying
10th November 2023

Unhanded: Lucy Pollard offers some reflections on living and dying

by Lucy Pollard
Late blooming: Barrie Mahoney tackles the subject of terminal illness and assisted dying
10th November 2023

Late blooming: Barrie Mahoney tackles the subject of terminal illness and assisted dying

by Barrie Mahoney
Garden lessons
10th November 2023

Garden lessons

by Jennie Osborne
Quakers talk about it a lot, but what actually is discernment? Roy Stephenson offers his thoughts
3rd November 2023

Quakers talk about it a lot, but what actually is discernment? Roy Stephenson offers his thoughts

by Roy Stephenson
Leap in the dark: Alastair McIntosh looks for inner life
3rd November 2023

Leap in the dark: Alastair McIntosh looks for inner life

by Alastair McIntosh
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Wayfaring: A Guide To Guidance

"If you truly want to be led you must put yourself in a position that allows following" (PYM)

Though written within a Quaker and Christian context, this book can be used by anyone of any religious faith or secular inclination. The only requirement is a desire to follow, to be guided by, to align with the richness of the ineffable, which this book calls "the Way". This book seeks nothing less than to aid readers in aligning their lives with the same power and richness that animated the life of Jesus of Nazareth.

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